rath bass trombone for sale

It seems to have had no serious repairs or trauma and the bell is intact. Vintage King threaded counterweight is included. Most players like them for wind ensemble and commercial playing because they get a clear brilliant sound. This one has some unique specs! I just love the hand engraving on the bell, one of the best in the industry. Sold without case. Removable leadpipe single bore .562" slide, in very good condition with no wear to the inner tubes. Valves 1-2-3 (right hand, lower) are standard configuration. Very nice thing red brass flare with a great sound and very fast response. Sale Pending. Its a true stunner and the gold bell is a gift that keeps on giving. SOLD, An original Greenhoe bass trombone, dependent valves, special open wrap design. Price is $3000 as is, $3350 with split triggers or $3700 with split triggers and a custom D slide for the 2nd valve. These 5Bs are often overlooked and underrated they are really nice playing instruments. It has some unique features. Included is a Brassark #1 leadpipe. The leadpipe is removable, and a custom two piece leadpipe is installed. The HB2 is a great all around CC tuba. I estimate these to be from the early 1920s, wide engraved nickel bell garland. Early Eastlake vintage, these can be tight blowing but I find this one to be excellent. This instrument was made after Earl and his son Bob had passed away and the company was sold. Sold without case. Here's a brand new Markus Leuchter bass sackbut in F, with case and crook to A=465. These instruments are treasured by the players in the know they have a unique sound, a little warm and a little bright at the same time kinda reminds me of a fine wine, complex on many different levels and very different from player to player. The tone has some body, but doesn't sound like anything else. Sold, Vintage pre-letter Elkhart Conn 8D French Horn in very good condition. Holy Moley! It has the sound and response of a TIS bass but it bell tuning, the wide throated bell is thin and responsive and puts out a focused and dense timeless sound. $1200 without case. This one is a bit unusual. The Brass Ark is proud to offer this new alto trombone from maker, Markus Leuchter. The tuba takes a normal American shank mouthpiece. The upper register is secure but still maintains a full sound, unlike other descant models. These horns were made as a set, and will only be sold as a set. This Shires has a 2R bell (red brass flare with unsoldered rim, original Shires mandrel) and a trubore valve. Slide action is amazing. This one is in excellent condition with just some minor lacquer wear on the back bell stem from skin contact. SOLD $2500 without case. It is a 5/4 size tuba, bore is .770"-.835". The valves are lightening fast! It features a 16.5" bell flare, 5 rotary valves and a graduated bore .748"-.825". Rath trombone water key spring 3.46 Add to Cart Our passion for trombones doesn't just stop with our own. It has had one original owner and is in really fantastic condition. Has a nice focused compact tone with rich color and overtones. Very nice shape and very clean, previously owned by a tenor doubler so not much wear other than a few mute kisses and minor contact spots. The slide has a tenor sized end crook (bach width to fit the thayer valve around your neck). $2000 with case. The model 9 has a medium bore (.525") and a large bell flare. $1500 SALE PENDING. It has an Edwards thayer valve and a gold brass neckpipe. This one appears to be a purpose built instrument, in that it wasn't another instrument before like a modified 62H. This is authentic bass trombone evolution history right here. $2100 with case. Sold without case. sale pending, Vintage Bach 12 from a studio player here in LA. It features a custom 8.5" yellow brass bell, fabricated with a traditional one piece zipper seam and unsoldered rim. Slotting is particularly easy on this 88H. $450 sold, This is an unmounted Edwards gold brass bell in thin 18 gauge material. The JP233 Rath Bb/F Trombone is supplied with a JP mouthpiece, lightweight case and an Ultra-pure Maintenance Pack. Has some unique features, a 1 piece hand engraved yellow brass bell, Earl Williams .485" slide (similar to a model 4) with the curved grip, and a unique S counterweight with oval ferrules. It was designed with Larry Zalkind from the Utah Symphony. $1500 with case, Very nice lightly used Shires trombone, has a dual bore "Ralph Sauer" valve, TB47 slide, 7YLW bell. $1650 AS IS. I've honestly never seen such attention to detail on a brass instrument. This one is special. Also great for multi use in bands, orchestra, commercial etc. $3450 with case, Ultra rare alert! This one is in very good lightly used condition. Stunning vintage Bach Mt Vernon 50B with inline hangman valves. Beautiful playing bass trombone from Shires. Yellow brass with gold brass slide tubes. SOLD, Used Ewald Meinl bass sackbut in F, model Hainlein. $1750 with case SOLD. In excellent condition with a Winter hard case. $3000. This instrument is a 3rd position bell. If bass trombone was a car this would be the split window Corvette. I can only surmise that this is a transition instrument built during or just after the factory move. All in all, one of the easiest to play and most even sounding bass trombones. It features inline rotary valves in Bb/F/G/Eb, original Elkhart bell and slide. Honestly, if I didn't have so many trombones, I'd keep this one. Larry got a bunch of parts from Conn made to his specs in some quid pro quo deal and he used them to build his own Minick trombones for many of the best players of the day. The bell is an 8.5" Beryllium Bronze one piece bell made by Larry Minick that was originally mine. It is unlacquere and includes case. As such, get it at a good discount. $1650 with gig bag SOLD, This really gorgeous jazz trombone even gets me excited. There is something special about the bell flares on these instruments and the added bonus of having an F attachment is huge. SOLD $1900 without case. It is a wonderful sounding flare with a very fast response. This is one of the most desirable vintages and this particular one is in great shape and a terrific player. $750 with case. Add to Cart Quick view. It has cosmetic scratches, lacquer wear and has been well used. Overall condition is very good, some minor cosmetic wear in the spots you'd expect. The instrument is frosted silver plate with a beautiful hand engraving on the bell, the inside is gold wash or plated. Recently refit Bach 42. It looks to be original. The slide tubes seem to be original, at least the top tube which is nickel plated brass. This is a Conn Bb bass trumpet, model 4B. This horn is in excellent condition. It would make an excellent horn for anyone looking for a quality full double horn on a budget. It has "golden" lacquer, some of which is starting to fall off. It embodies everything that is a classic Bach 42. Setup with inline M&W open port rotary valves, tuning in the slide with opera wheel mechanism, a 9.5" red brass bell with seamed red brass J bend and yellow brass outer slide tubes on the .562" this is really a gorgeous instrument! Many of the greatest studio trombonists and jazz trombonists played Williams trombones. Recently chem cleaned and lacquer touched up. Originally owned by John Engelkes of the San Francisco Symphony. includes a Cronkhite black cordura gig bag. The sound is velvety and beautiful. Raw brass and sold with a case. $750, Greenhoe trombones are regarded as some of the finest orchestral trombones ever made. This one is in fantastic shape and has the desirable gold brass slide tubes. Gold brass bell, nickel slide. I'm a big fan of closed wrap horns. Based on your location, we've changed your settings: Shipping Region: ON HOLD, King Herald Trumpet, circa 1970s. The bell is an unstamped 62H bell that was in Larry Minick's shop. $2300, A used Conn 88HTO (thin walled bell flare) that is in very good condition. This is a single owner instrument, purchased new in 1998. $680 REDUCED. Takes a bass trombone shank mouthpiece, 3+1 non compensating design. That means you have an in tune low C and low B natural (Yes, the low C rocks on this horn!). $1700 SALE PENDING, Here's a great little trombone for the trombonist looking to find a smaller bore jazz trombone with an F attachment. $1350 with original case. It has a 3rd position bell, chrome plated inner tubes and is lacquered yellow brass. Getzen owns Edwards trombones and decided to mass produce their most popular option from the Edwards line without all of the customization. SOLD, A total oddity and obscure rare instrument, made by the late legendary brass maker Larry Minick. Unlike the Bach sterling bells, this one is made from sheet sterling silver which allows for the thickness to be more uniform and playing response more like one would expect. $1600 SOLD. All yellow brass, 3rd position bell, siphon water key. It's on special at $1700 with case. This is a really nice example of a great playing Conn 88H. Valves are tuned in Bb/F/Gb/D, 10" red brass bell, .562" slide with nickel outer slide and yellow brass slide crook. The bell flare is around 10" and the bore is smaller, taking a standard small shank trombone mouthpiece. The valve register is stuffy, but remember this trombone is old school you can't compare it to a modern instrument. Very good player in excellent shape. While always having a following here in the states, a recent push to medium bore yellow brass horns have made the Alex 103 in great demand. It features a one piece rose brass bell 8.5" diameter. The slide grip has been modified to a thin brace to save weight and a curved Williams style left hand grip is a really sweet addition. $4300 with case. There are red spots on the outer brass slide tubes, but I don't believe it is red rot, as it is smooth and not pitted. It is truly a fine trombone made at the highest quality. The Michael Davis signature model from Shires was designed to suite the needs of a wide variety of needs for the professional commercial player. It has all of my favorite things about early Conns: hand bent tubing, bronze outer slide tubes, half moon deco bell engraving, nickel silver tuning slide guard, no slide lock, heavy hand slide grips and early serial number. The model 184 was the tuba of choice in the LA studios for many years, made famous by Tommy Johnson and Roger Bobo among many others. Slide action is great and the tubes are top quality. It is in fantastic condition and even includes the original purchase certificate. SOLD, Vincent Bach moved from the Mt Vernon, New York factory in 1965. ON TRIAL, This is a custom made slide made at the Conn factory. Plays very well! It's a terrific double valve professional instrument that is reasonably priced for a bass trombonist on a budget. Intonation is stable for the most part on the model 551, with variations on the expected notes and nothing that can't be over come with lipping or alternate fingerings. Another sweet classic bass trombone that was previously owned by Dick Nash. Yellow brass and nickel silver. I've been told that the Wunderlich brass instruments were mostly all assembled by the legionary horn maker, Carl Geyer, in Chicago from German imported parts. It comes with the original Shires case (which looks like a Marcus Bonna). The 32H AKA the Burkle Model, was designed by the guy in charge: Jake Burkle to be his masterpiece. The sound is dark but not diffused and projects strongly in a big space. One of my favorite things in the world is finding a really special or unique vintage trombone. The model 34 was Bach's answer to the .522" medium bore Conn 78H. Lacquer is in nearly new shape and appears to be original. The horn looks lightly used with original lacquer in 95% ready for you to break it in. $7500 with gig bag. $2450 with case. Yes, this is it and ain't she a beauty. Firstly, you rarely see these trombones in the wild, especially the GG alto. Select all. In good, used condition, some minor blems and small dings from normal use. $5000 with case REDUCED, Here's a nicely restored vintage Bach Bass Trumpet. The YEP-321 is a 4 valve non compensating euphonium. I think it's great, and sends a cool message if you're into the hippest vintage gear but want a horn that feels and responds like a new instrument, check this one out. I just had Don Sawday go through this instrument and do a full refreshing for it. This "valve trombone" is in the shape of a euphonium, thus the nomenclature "trombonium". I love the classy look of this beautiful vintage Alexander 104 French Horn. Robb refinished the instrument when he installed the valve section. Rose brass tuning slide. It's a smaller bore instrument, which was typical of the time, and includes the original mouthpiece, which is a standard small shank taper. The slide is a straight bore .562" and the bell is a 9.5" yellow brass flare with inline rotary valves in F/D/Gb. It is in fantastic condition for nearing 100 years old.

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